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The first single off Dr. Dre’s solo debut album The Chronic which reached number two on Billboard Hot 100. It was selected by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as one of the 500 songs that shaped rock and roll, and XXL magazine named it the top hip-hop song of the decade.

In the music video Dr. Dre comes to Long Beach, California to pick up Snoop and go to a block party.

This was the first gangster rap video to gain cross-over appeal. They were running it 4 times an hour on MTV and the youngsters loved it. Next thing you know every kid w/access to a demo tape was a “gangsta rapper” and this whole genre spread like wild fire. MTV became gangster rap central and a generation of kids ate it up. All of a sudden you saw suburban white kids sporting tats, wearing bandanas, walking around w/their pants below their ass cracks and flashing gang signs. You could easily trace the whole movement right back to this video.